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circles, Anderson said that CAMA receives weekly applications for new membership by responding to a The cigarette industry membership section on its made a fortune out of a cool Web site. There also is a figure named Joe Camel. In museum where many of the a town ironically named vintage machines are housed after another catchy cigarette for viewing. jingle (Kent), Connecticut “Many casual visitors to and the rest of New England the museum join CAMA on are getting to know “Joe the spot,” said Anderson. CAMA.” “The most common com“‘Joe CAMA’ is usually ment that we get is, ‘We didmale, but not exclusively, n’t know that you existed.’ and has mechanical interests. Once new visitors see what Skills of the typical member vary all over the board, but A New Holland rock crusher being demonstrated at a we have, they are nearly always surprised and apprethe one aspect in common is Fall Festival. ciative. an interest in learning about “CAMA has no paid staff and conthe history of machinery as it applies sists entirely of volunteers. When to American industry, agriculture, someone comes to CAMAfor the first construction, mining and railroad,” time, we try to give them personal said Jim Anderson, webmaster and tours and try also to cater to their spespokesman of CAMA – Connecticut cific interests,” added Anderson. Antique Machinery Association, a one-of-a-Connecticut-kind of group Women and Children First that is fascinated by all things Many women and children are mechanical, American-made. members, because, as Anderson said, CAMA was founded in 1984 by a “the membership unit is the family. group of 22 members. Now in its 26th year it is unaffiliated with any other Two horizontal boiler steam engines When one joins, all members of one’s group of its kind. Oh, there are the in CAMA’s construction equipment immediate family automatically become members. CAMA has a New England Rockbusters and the collection. number of women involved to varyLittle Rhody Antique Farming Show, ing extents. Some join for the benefit but those are different Joes. of their children. CAMA’s exhibits appeal especially to young boys, but 600 Strong, 4,000 Drawn there is a growing number of young Now 600 Connecticut members girls that are equally excited about strong, CAMA may draw as many as what CAMA has to offer,” said 4,000 curious people, potential memAnderson. bers and visitors to one of its annual The range of the kinds of antique shows, “if the weather is good,” equipment on display at the Annual according to CAMA’s current Fall Festival is as varied as the kinds President Jon Pawloski. CAMA’s next show will be held A Bay City gasoline powered cable of engines that exist. “It’s safe to say that all manner of over the weekend of Sept. 24-26. shovel being demonstrated at a past Little known outside of local Fall Festival. see CAMA page 4 CEG CORRESPONDENT
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Thousands to Attend CAMA Show in Late September CAMA from page 1
machinery shows up at our Festival. Everything from internal combustion engines [large and small], tractors and farm-related equipment demonstrations, steam engines from scale models up to large trailer-borne industrial engines, hot-air engines, dozers, shovels, graders, steamrollers, military equipment, compressors [all antique], to antique cars, motorcycles and trucks,” said Anderson, before drawing a deep breath. “The content varies from year to year, but variety is key. Many exhibitors demonstrate their equipment during the weekend. “What I think people love the most is that, during our show, hardly anything is static. Exhibitors, and members alike, love to run things and demonstrate their equipment,” added Anderson. There is, of course, a healthy exchange of tips, tools and ideas shared between member-volunteers, exhibitors and the general public. “If you don’t learn something
new at a CAMA festival, then you spent the entire weekend in a Porta-Potty,” laughed Anderson. Engines Back to 1820 The most unusual piece of equipment on display varies from year to year, officials said. “One year, someone exhibited and operated an aircraft radial engine. Last year, an exhibitor brought an antique war-era, carbon-arc spotlight. This gathered a large crowd when it was lit after dark,” said Anderson. “Unusual is in the eye of the beholder. Something quite mundane to one person is the most exciting and unique experience to someone else. Our multi-discipline format ensures that everyone will see something they’ve never seen before,” he added. As for most vintage machinery, Anderson said that some of the exhibits in the museum’s permanent collection go back to the century when engines themselves were invented. “We have a number of 1800s–era engines, both steam and
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formed into a noisy, bustling cacophony of engines and saws and all things mechanical. CAMA comes to life. In CAMA’s Industrial Hall, the stationary steam engines hiss. In the five-bay shed and oilfield power buildings, a one-lunger, “hit and miss” engine and an impressive Wolverine Diesel literally explode into action. In Diebold Hall, museum- and memberowned tractors are spit shined for viewing. On narrow gauge railroad tracks, an old Hawaii number five lurches into motion. The standby Plymouth Diesel waits to take children for rides. Outside, exhibitors from all over New England and the Northeast converge on eight acres of grounds with their own tools, gas engines, steam engines, tractors and machines of every ilk. Guests wonder what this year’s surprise will be. “The history of machinery and industry in the U.S. is being lost,” said Anderson. “Fewer and fewer people have even an inkling of America’s rich industrial past. Virtually nothing in our collection comes from Asia and only a few items come from Western Europe. “The majority of our collected items were built here in the good old US of A,” he added. “Built in a time when America was at the pinnacle of the heavy machinery world. CAMA does not want the public to forget the greatness that was Industrial America. “It’s not that we don't have a few jewels of heavy industry still left in our crown, but our crown used to be entirely made in America,” said Anderson. “If we can't be proud about what’s made in America today, at least we can be proud of what made America great.” For specific information for either exhibitors or spectators at CAMA’s Annual Fall Festival, call CAMA at 860/927-0050, Show Chairman Jim Daily at 860/3541859 or President John Pawloski at 860/354-0296, or visit FallFestivalinfo@ctamachinery.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Coast Guard Establishes No-Wake Zone in N.Y.-Vt. Lake Champlain Bridge Area ADDISON, Vt. (AP) The Coast Guard has established a no-wake zone for boats traveling through a section of Lake Champlain where a new bridge will be built. Boats have been banned from the area between Addison, Vt., and Crown Point, N.Y., since the old bridge, which was deemed unsafe, was demolished in December. Now that the debris has been removed, the Coast Guard
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The Highway Equipment team is dedicated to providing municipalities with snow removal and truck body equipment. (L-R): Tom Krick, Mike Dean, Marty Richards, Mark Fox and Garrett Fox, all of Highway Equipment.
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Blaw-Knox is re-entering the asphalt equipment market. The new RW80 road widener was on display at this year’s show. Al Cleeland (L) and Larry Spring, both of Blaw-Knox.
Greg Harla (L) and Chris Spinella of Bagela Industries demonstrate the features of the Bagela portable hot asphalt recycling system that allows excavated asphalt to be reheated and reused for pothole applications or for patching asphalt cuts that have been made for utility repair.
The Rosco RA400 pothole patcher helps towns and cities in cold climates repair potholes. During cold weather periods when asphalt plants are shut down, the Rosco RA400 makes a permanent hot asphalt patch instead of using temporary and expensive cold patch products. Pictured above with Leeboy/Rosco (L-R) are Jim Harkins, Jeremiah Reinhardt and Pete Kulp.
Craig Cook (L) and Jeff O’Malley, regional representatives of Tymco, are ready to discuss the latest offerings in street sweeping machines.
Caterpillar had an extensive exhibit that featured many of its municipal machines along with monitors and video game type demonstration areas.
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APWA, WASTE-CON Hold Joint Expo in Beantown APWA from page 12
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Gary Grouard (R), director of public works of Hadley, Mass., reviews Air-Flo snow removal and truck body equipment with Keith Skinner of Air-Flo.
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Chad Wingling of GVM in Biglerville, Pa., demonstrates GVM’s array of snow and ice removal equipment.
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Mohawk Lifts, headquartered in Amsterdam, N.Y., exhibited its truck and heavy equipment lifting equipment, which is available in many states on state contract.
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ADVERTISER INDEX ACR EQUIPMENT ............................................................11 ARGUS INDUSTRIAL COMPANY ......................................1 ASTRO CRANE ................................................................11 BARRY EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................8 CASEY & DUPUIS EQUIPMENT CORP ............................6 CHADWICK BAROSS MA ..................................................6 CLASSIFIED ....................................................................11 CONTRACTOR’S CORNER ............................................11 FEL-TECH HAMMER DIVISION ........................................9 FOLEY MARINE & INDUSTRIAL ENGIN ..........................1 GORILLA HAMMERS ....................................................1,7 INTENSUS ......................................................................12 J R VINAGRO CORPORATION ........................................1 KRAFT POWER CORP ......................................................1 LOU GIZA EQUIPMENT ....................................................1 MID CITY STEEL CO........................................................11 MILTON CAT ....................................................................11 MULTI MACHINE INC ........................................................1 NORTHEAST TRACTOR LLC ........................................11 PITTSFIELD LAWN & TRACTOR ......................................8 ROGERS BROTHERS......................................................15 SALVADORE CHRYSLER DODGE ................................12 SHAWMUT EQUIPMENT CO INC....................................10
Wood’s CRW to Carry Terex Compact Equipment Line Wood’s CRW Corp. now distributes the full line of Terex compact construction equipment to customers in central New York, as well as Terex compact track loaders in Vermont and Northeastern New York counties. The Terex line includes compact track loaders, compact excavators, compact wheel loaders, site dumpers, tractor loader backhoes, light towers, telehandlers, compaction rollers and a (L-R) are Jim Lundgren, Terex; and Kevin Vellek, Bobby Wood and Chris Palmer, all of Wood’s CRW. tracked utility vehicle. “We have been an ASV Posi-Trac distributor since 2007 and have port, we see great opportunity for CRW to been very happy with the machines, and the introduce new customers to the Terex comvalue they have provided to our customers pact equipment product line.” Wood’s CRW Corp. was established in in Vermont over the last three years,” said Chris Palmer, president of CRW. “This new 1961 in South Burlington, Vermont and has agreement with Terex [which acquired ASV been doing business as a construction equipin 2008] secures that we will continue to ment distributor for nearly 50 years. The offer our dedicated customers in Vermont company moved into the Central Square, the best CTL offering in the industry; in N.Y., facility in 2004 and have since addition to broadening our product offering expanded the facility by adding four addito our valuable New York State customers. tional acres to support the expanding line. Wood’s CRW Corp. also offers financing The Terex compact equipment group has made great strides in making it easier to options for its Terex compact equipment work with them, and we feel comfortable line through Terex Financial Services. Terex continuing this partnership in order to pro- Financial Services offers a wide range of vide our customers with exceptional val- effective finance and leasing solutions, structured to complement customers’ cash ues.” “We are excited to welcome CRW to our flow and budgets. The Terex Financial expanding distribution network of Terex Services team assists in all areas of asset compact equipment distributors in North management, from the analysis of future America,” said Del Carver, area director, equipment values through the disposal of North America Compact Equipment. “With used equipment. For more information, visit their broad reach in Vermont and New York and their solid reputation for product sup- www.woodscrw.com.
THE N.I.C.E. COMPANY ................................................13 TST HYDRAULICS INC ..................................................11 TYLER EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................3,10 W I CLARK CO ..................................................................2 WOODCO MACHINERY ..................................................16 WOODS CRW OF NH CORP ............................................5 The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.
(L-R) are Greg George, Justin Faciszewski and David Burkard, all of Woods CRW.
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